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Thought Rock Fish Scale

Thought Rock Fish Scale in Franklin, TN

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Thought Rock Fish Scale in Franklin, TN

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Nova Scotian indie quartet
Nap Eyes
return with
Thought Rock Fish Scale
, a thoughtfully distilled companion piece to their 2015 debut,
Whine of the Mystic
. As with its predecessor, the LP was recorded live to tape with no overdubs, further cementing
' transparent methodology that places songwriting and performance above all else. There is nothing flashy or dramatic about their brand of rock, which has been compared to acts like
Bedhead
,
the Go-Betweens
, and most frequently
the Velvet Underground
, but their spare guitar meditations and the lyrical acuity of frontman and songwriter
Nigel Chapman
reveal many hidden layers to discover. On the surface, there is an immediate continuity with their debut, but a closer listen suggests this second chapter is a much more understated and spatial affair. The simplicity of a track like "Stargazer," with its pleasingly laid-back refrain, belies the rigorous self-examinations contained within, and that's a big part of
's charm. It's a windows-down day-tripper with a meandering, introspective heart that's as dark, light, and inviting as the northerly Maritime Province where it was made. Captured in a somewhat dry, small-roomed fidelity, the band cruises along amiably on low-key rockers like "Click Clack" and the catchy "Roll It," stretching out appropriately on the slowly unfurling emotional highlight "Alaskan Shake." The performances are unfussy and cohesive, lending a gentle backbone to
Chapman
's dryly delivered intonations as together they meld poetry, guitars, and rhythms into their late-afternoon mix. With this sophomore record,
offer a subtle gem that ultimately improves on their debut. ~ Timothy Monger
Nova Scotian indie quartet
Nap Eyes
return with
Thought Rock Fish Scale
, a thoughtfully distilled companion piece to their 2015 debut,
Whine of the Mystic
. As with its predecessor, the LP was recorded live to tape with no overdubs, further cementing
' transparent methodology that places songwriting and performance above all else. There is nothing flashy or dramatic about their brand of rock, which has been compared to acts like
Bedhead
,
the Go-Betweens
, and most frequently
the Velvet Underground
, but their spare guitar meditations and the lyrical acuity of frontman and songwriter
Nigel Chapman
reveal many hidden layers to discover. On the surface, there is an immediate continuity with their debut, but a closer listen suggests this second chapter is a much more understated and spatial affair. The simplicity of a track like "Stargazer," with its pleasingly laid-back refrain, belies the rigorous self-examinations contained within, and that's a big part of
's charm. It's a windows-down day-tripper with a meandering, introspective heart that's as dark, light, and inviting as the northerly Maritime Province where it was made. Captured in a somewhat dry, small-roomed fidelity, the band cruises along amiably on low-key rockers like "Click Clack" and the catchy "Roll It," stretching out appropriately on the slowly unfurling emotional highlight "Alaskan Shake." The performances are unfussy and cohesive, lending a gentle backbone to
Chapman
's dryly delivered intonations as together they meld poetry, guitars, and rhythms into their late-afternoon mix. With this sophomore record,
offer a subtle gem that ultimately improves on their debut. ~ Timothy Monger

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